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William Ruto Shares Light Moments with Uhuru Kenyatta’s Sister in State House At the State House in Nairobi, the current President William Ruto met with the sister of the former Head of State, Uhuru Kenyatta, Christina Pratt. During their time together, they laughed and joked around. On Monday, April 24, the Board of Trustees of the National Fund for the Disabled of Kenya paid a visit to Pratt at his home on the hill. Following their departure, the President of Kenya met with Pratt. ALSO READ: Kenyan Evacuees from Sudan War Return Home In a post on Facebook about the…

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Kenyan Evacuees from Sudan War Return Home Monday evening, the first group of Kenyan refugees from war-torn Sudan arrived in the country aboard a military plane. There were 39 students in the group, including 19 Kenyans, 19 Somalis, and one Saudi Arabian. At the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in Nairobi, Defence Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale greeted them. Duale stated that the students traveled by road to South Sudan. Where they boarded a military aircraft, and that additional Kenyans were slated to be airlifted. “I commended the youth for their bravery and determination in the face of the ongoing bloodbath,” he…

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Kitengela Woman Commits Horrific Matricide and Cannibalism According to the police report, the woman dismembered her infant before consuming its intestines and kidney. Police are holding a 27-year-old woman from Kitengela, Kajiado County, for allegedly stabbing her 2-year-old daughter to death and then consuming her body parts. A shocking social media video depicts Olivia Naseren stabbing her daughter Glory Njeri more than one hundred times. According to reports, the woman stabbed the minor’s daughter after separating from her. According to the police report, the woman dismembered her infant before consuming its intestines and kidney. Residents were shocked as they witnessed…

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The World’s Most Terrifying Cults Following the gruesome discovery of the bodies of more than 60 suspected cult members in Kenya, who are believed to have starved to death, we examine other notorious killer sects. 914 dead, Guyana jungle apocalypse On November 18, 1978, 914 adults and children from a US cult died. In the jungle of the small South American nation of Guyana. In one of the most dramatic mass murder-suicides in modern history. Jim Jones, a charismatic US preacher, led them to their deaths. By pressuring members of his People’s Temple sect to commit “revolutionary suicide” by poisoning…

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NTSA DG George Njao Sent on 30-Day Leave, Replacement Named The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) board placed Director General(DG) George Njao on 30 days of mandatory leave on Monday, April 24. In a statement to the press, the board stated that it needed to conduct a comprehensive investigation into the rising number of accidents across the nation over the past month. The board also disclosed that it had established a committee to lead the investigations. Cosmas Ngeso was appointed as acting Director General until the next general meeting, a period of 30 days. “Until the board decides otherwise,…

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Ruto Donates 30 Acres to WHO Near Kenyatta University On Monday, April 24, President William Ruto donated 30 acres of land to the World Health Organization (WHO) for the development of a regional health emergency hub and training center. During the launch of a CyberKnife at the Kenyatta University Referral Hospital, the Head of State stated that the emergency hub will likely be the only one of its kind on the African continent. “I am thrilled with the decision to make 30 acres of unused land available to the World Health Organization for the development of a regional health emergency…

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President Ruto Promotes Alternative Dispute Resolution for Minor Offences Due to prison overcrowding, President William Ruto on Monday called for the implementation of alternative dispute resolution measures to imprisonment for minor offenses. Ruto, addressing the pass-out parade of cadets at the Prisons Service Training College in Ruiru, Kiambu County, stated that more than 10,000 inmates are serving sentences of less than three years. “These individuals do not require incarceration. “Justice value chain stakeholders must implement alternative dispute resolution and consider alternatives to incarceration for relatively minor offenses,” stated the president. According to him, 41% of the incarcerated population is awaiting…

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Governors Threaten County Shutdown Over Delayed Funds Disbursement. The Council of Governors (CoG) has threatened to shut down counties within fourteen days. If the National Treasury does not expedite the distribution of the counties’ equitable share. Anne Waiguru, chair of the GoG, stated on Monday that as of April 24, the National Treasury had not disbursed a total of Ksh.94.35 billion, a four-month delay “unprecedented in the history of devolution.” “Therefore, we demand that the CS National Treasury release the Ksh.94.35 billion owed to County Governments without further delay. The governor of Kirinyaga announced at a press conference that the…

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Mombasa Woman’s Brother Joins Cult: Burns Certificates, Throws Books in Toilet. A Mombasa woman has described how family members changed after joining the church of the controversial preacher Paul Mackenzie. Roselina Asena made the revelation on Monday, April 23, as the exhumation of bodies from Mackenzie’s property entered its fourth day and the death toll from his cult reached 68. The Brother of Asena joins a cult. Asena stated in an interview with Citizen TV that it all began a few years ago when her brother quit drinking. By 2019, her brother and his wife had joined Mackenzie’s Good News…

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Betty the Air Hostess: Timeline Before Pastor Mackenzie’s Disappearance Betty had to leave her son Jason behind in Kenya because she had to work in Qatar. Rumors are circulating that a flight attendant named Betty is among the individuals who have been fasting in Shakahola, which is a property owned by Pastor Mackenzie. It is believed that Betty’s son passed away at Mackenzie’s farm in Shakahola while he was on a fast. The number of bodies found so far stands at 67. In addition, their families have reported more than one hundred of them missing. Betty had to leave her…

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